Riccardo slams F1 over “completely disrespectful” replays of Grosjean's crash

Daniel Ricciardo says F1’s decision to show continuous replays of Romain Grosjean’s opening lap shunt in Bahrain is “pretty disgusting”.
Daniel Ricciardo (AUS) Renault F1 Team on the grid.
Daniel Ricciardo (AUS) Renault F1 Team on the grid.
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Daniel Ricciardo says F1’s decision to show continuous replays of Romain Grosjean’s opening lap shunt in Bahrain is “pretty disgusting”.

Grosjean crashed heavily on the opening lap in Bahrain following a tangle with the AlphaTauri of Daniil Kvyat.

Grosjean speared into the Armco barrier at Turn 3 with his car going up in flames immediately and also splitting in two in a horrific incident.

The race was then halted for over an hour as the barrier was repaired so the race could be restarted.

During the interval, the crash was shown multiple times by F1 on the world feed which is broadcast around the world but also at the circuit meaning drivers were watching the incident.

Speaking to Ziggo TV, Ricciardo was very critical of F1 for repeatedly showing the crash on TV.

“The way the incident of Grosjean was broadcast, over and over, the replays over and over, it was completely disrespectful and inconsiderate for his family, for all of our families watching,” Ricciardo said.

“We’re going to go race again in an hour and every time we look at the TV it’s a ball of fire and his car cut in half.

“We can see that tomorrow, we don’t need to see it today. For me, it was entertainment and they’re playing with all of our emotions.

“I thought it was pretty disgusting. Hopefully, some other drivers have spoken up, but if that’s not how we all really feel, I’ll be very surprised.”

Ricciardo ultimately finished the race in seventh, meaning he moves up to fourth place in the drivers' championship following Sergio Perez's late retirement. 

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